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Diseases are being reduced globally at a considerable pace. What will be the economic impacts of the divergent eliminations and disease reductions? It seems better to ask about the industrially rich countries separately as they are permanently different from the rural poor countries. A rural country like Nicaragua can change its rich families by revolution, but the real economic status of the people remains constant.

However, corrupt governments seem mild plagues when compared to the diseases and starvations ongoing in Africa, India & Southeast Asia. The World Bank leads the way.